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020 _a978-971-97-0682-3
040 _aNUFAIRVIEW
_cNUFAIRVIEW
050 _aDS 666 M67 2015
245 _aMore Tsinoy than we admit :
_bChinese-Filipino interactions over the century /
_cedited by Richard T. Chu; Foreword by Wang Gungwu
260 _aQuezon City :
_bVibal Foundation,
_cc2015.
300 _axxiv, 522 pages.
_c23 cm.
490 _aAcademica Filipina.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index
505 _aForeword -- Editor's note on spelling and Chinese characters -- Introduction -- The archaeological record of Chinese influences in the Philippines -- Chinese-Philippine relations in the late sixteenth century to 1603 -- The Chinese in the Philippines -- Expulsion of the Chinese and readmission to the Philippines : 1764 - 1779 -- The political background -- The ethnic Chinese in the Philippine revolution -- The Chinese mestizo in Philippine history -- The "Chinese" and the "Mestizos" of the Philippines -- A history of the 1902 Chinese Exclusion Act -- The emergence of Philippine Chinese National and political awakening -- The Chinese resistance movement in the Philippines during the Japanese occupation -- Conditions of visibility : resignifying the "Chines"/"Filipino" in Mano Po and Crying Ladies -- Dimension of economic success : the Chinese in the Philippines -- The economic significance of the Chinese in the Philippines : an analysis of its overstatement -- Chinese women in Manila : changing roles and perceptions -- Guilt trip to China -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Index
650 _aCHINESE -- PHILIPPINES -- HISTORY -- 1570-.
650 _aPHILIPPINES -- CIVILIZATION -- CHINESE INFLUENCE.
650 _aPHILIPPINES -- ECONOMIC CONDITIONS -- 16TH CENTURY.
650 _aPHILIPPINES -- POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT -- 17TH CENTURY
700 _aChu, Richard T.
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